Who still carries a Case Knife?

Here is my 62032 CV with the standard amber bone scales out on a walk near Mt Mitchell, NC. It has spent a lot of time in my pocket during the last 20 years.
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I made a post the other day sort of wrapping up my monthly "mini series" to this thread about my case knife and our blueberries which were just starting to ripen.

Was out today and hadn't posted a harvest pic yet as things weren't quite in full swing. Today was my first "large" haul. We have 13 (I think?) bushes. So, I'll usually get a harvest like this every other day for a few weeks. A good season will usually result in 4-6 gallon zip lock baggies in the freezer. I eat as much as I can and give the rest to neighbors and friends. This is looking like it's going to be a good year!

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And here's what's still left on the bush after today's lunch harvest. Still a lot to ripen and a lot left to go!
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I did a terrible job pruning our blackberries last year. Doesn't look like we'll be getting any this year. Lesson learned! 😂

Glad yours are coming in and a fantastic knife to go with it to boot!! Stockmans are one of my favorite blade configurations.
I don't know anything about pruning them, they are completely wild. We have 2 really large patches and a bunch of smaller ones.
 
With all the rain we've been getting, I haven't been able to harvest blueberries since Wednesday. But, the water helped the blueberries and kept the birds mostly away. Got a larger than normal haul today and thought I'd share!

I'll stop posting blueberry photos though 😝 This is a knife forum, after all, not a gardening forum. The only relevance is me having used this Case 6332 to help prune this past spring.


 
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